DescriptionThe Virgin of Stamboul (1920) - Ad 6.jpg
English: Ad for the American film The Virgin of Stamboul (1920), page 3214 of the April 10, 1920 Motion Picture News. The ad implies a scene with a topless dancer in a harem in the film. Although a print of the film survives, copies are not readily available to the public, and no written record supports such a scene. However, one known newspaper ad for the film includes the tagline, "Through the shutters of the harem, what sights were seen," supporting or implying that such a scene was in the film.
Universal Film Manufacturing Company / Jewel Pictures
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Advertisement for the film "The Virgin of Stamboul" (1920)